mustang, I totally agree with you here, a statement does need to be made,
I can see the aim of the charity match on Sunday and I understand all those saying just stay away and starve the club however the longer the club is away from the city then the less chance there is of it coming back. Peaceful protests, marches and side events whilst matches are being played at sixfields are good for now however a couple of months down the line these events will dry up and we will be left with nothing. People have already said that they were not interested in the score on saturday and that they werent "as disappointed" when we conceed in the 85th minutes as they would normally be in the past. Out of sight, out of mind, the longer the club is away from the city the less disire people will have to fight for it back.
On Saturday it showed that you had 1000 people there who felt so passionately about the club, I didnt agreed with the mindless idiots running on the pitch at an away game, that is just mindless pissed up behaviour.
If you are going to do this is needs to be non aggressive, non threatening to players/officials/away fans.
As for losing sympaty with other fans, I do not see where sympathy has got us up until now, for those that think sympathy from other clubs is important do you think a picture of a Bradford fan on facebook holding a sisu out flag has changed sisus mindset? The lack of sympathy we currently had is shown greatly by the lack of media that has covered our plight.
If you are going to do this I would suggest people getting out of their seats and slowly going over the advertising hoardings walking into the centre circle and sitting, you cannot have any running, any turning back to look at the stands and waving or goading others into doing the same as happens with most pitch invasions. I understand by doing this slowly and in a well behaved manner that people may get pulled up by stewards but a mass of people all doing it at the same time will be too much for security to stop.
Also you must have to spare a thought for the away fans, if it is Bristol they will have travelled over 2 hours for the match so maybe make a banner saying sorry, I know that sounds cheesy but that way you will not lose the much coveted "sympathy" from other fans. Maybe post on the Bristol City forum to let them know it is being planned.
I would suggest the Sheff Utd match live on Sky would be the most impactful game to do it, I wouldnt for one moment suggest doing it away from home, it is unfair on home fans to do that in their stadium.
This does have the potential to make the statement required however it needs to be organised and done properly in a fashion that it cannot be conscrued as mindless thugerry.